Aircraft applicable circuit imbalance detection and circuit interrupter and packaging thereof
Abstract
The aircraft applicable current imbalance detection and circuit interrupter interrupts an electrical circuit when a current imbalance is sensed. The current imbalance detection and circuit interrupter includes a housing, power supplies, a sensor system for sensing a current imbalance at the line side of the electrical circuit, a logic controller and a power controller including a power relay having contacts capable of surviving carry-break and make-carry-break types of ground fault conditions at anticipated current levels. At power up, the device performs a test to confirm that none of the relay contacts have failed in a closed position, and to check whether a switching FET which controls the relay coil has shorted.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1. An aircraft applicable current imbalance detection and circuit interrupter device for retrofitting a circuit breaker in an existing application wherein such circuit breaker complies with a form factor, engages a connector to interface with a line side and a load side of an electrical circuit and controls a current path from said line side to said load side, comprising:
a housing complying with said form factor and including a connection means for engaging said connector;
a sensor system disposed in the housing for sensing a current imbalance in the electrical circuit and for providing a sensor signal indicating the existence of an undesirable current within the electrical circuit based on said sensing of said current imbalance;
a logic controller disposed in the housing and configured to receive the sensor signal from the sensor system and to output a fault signal representing a fault; and
a power controller disposed in the housing configured to receive said fault signal from the logic controller and to remove power to the load side of the electrical circuit responsive to the fault signal from the logic controller, the power controller including a power relay having contacts capable of surviving carry-break and make-carry-break types of ground fault conditions at anticipated current levels.
2. The aircraft applicable current imbalance detection and circuit interrupter device of claim 1 , wherein the aircraft applicable current imbalance detection and circuit interrupter interrupts arcing within a device being operated by the electrical circuit.
3. The aircraft applicable current imbalance detection and circuit interrupter device of claim 1 , wherein the housing has an envelope compatible with that of existing power controllers for the aircraft and using the same monitoring configurations.
4. The aircraft applicable current imbalance detection and circuit interrupter device of claim 1 , wherein the electrical connector means comprises an electrical connector plate on the housing connected to the line side and load side of the electrical circuit being monitored.
5. The aircraft applicable current imbalance detection and circuit interrupter device of claim 4 , wherein said electrical connector plate comprises a plurality of electrical connectors.
6. The aircraft applicable current imbalance detection and circuit interrupter device of claim 5 , wherein said electrical connector plate comprises a first pair of connectors accommodating a first load line, a second pair of connectors accommodating a second load line, and a third pair of connectors accommodating a third load line.
7. The aircraft applicable current imbalance detection and circuit interrupter device of claim 1 , wherein the aircraft applicable current imbalance detection and circuit interrupter is configured to test during a power up sequence to determine if the aircraft applicable current imbalance detection and circuit interrupter is operating properly.
8. An aircraft applicable current imbalance detection and circuit interrupter device for retrofitting a circuit breaker in an existing application, wherein such circuit breaker complies with a form factor, engages a connector to interface with a line side and a load side of an electrical circuit and controls a current path from said line side to said load side, comprising:
a housing complying with said form factor and including connection means for engaging said connector;
a sensor system disposed in the housing for sensing a current imbalance in the electrical circuit and for providing a sensor signal indicating the existence of a current imbalance within the electrical circuit based on said sensing of said current imbalance;
a logic controller disposed in the housing and configured to receive an external relay control signal and the sensor signal from the sensor system, and to compare the sensor signal with a predetermined range for acceptable operation for the electrical circuit and to interrupt the relay control signal when the sensor signal exceeds said predetermined range;
a power controller configured to be energized by the relay control signal and to remove power to the load side of the electrical circuit when the relay control signal is interrupted, the power controller including a power relay having contacts capable of surviving carry-break and make-carry-break types of ground fault conditions at anticipated current levels;
a fault indicator configured to receive said fault signal from the logic controller, to illuminate indicating a current imbalance condition has occurred; and
a reset switch to reset the fault indicator and the current imbalance detection and circuit interrupter.
9. The aircraft applicable current imbalance detection and circuit interrupter device of claim 8 wherein:
the logic controller receives the relay control signal to directly power the power controller;
the relay control signal, depending on the aircraft, may be alternate current (AC) or direct current (DC); and
the type of power controller corresponds to the AC or DC relay control signal.
10. The aircraft applicable current imbalance detection and circuit interrupter device of claim 8 , wherein the aircraft applicable current imbalance detection and circuit interrupter receives power to operate exclusively from the line side of the electrical circuit being monitored.Cited by (0)
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